Police were first called at about 9:20 p.m. Saturday to Burmaster's residence on the 1700 block of Carr Boulevard after he called 911 to report someone in his vehicle, according to court documents.

When officers arrived they found the victim on the ground, bleeding from gunshot wounds, next to a car with the door open.

Burmaster exited the residence after officers twice called out to anyone inside to come out. Burmaster did not make a statement to police.

The victim told officers he knew Burmaster from work at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and had been invited over. He said they had known each other for about five years but this was the first time he was invited to visit Burmaster’s residence.

He arrived at about 6 p.m. with a case of beer to share, but after three or four beers the victim said Burmaster attacked him without provocation, punching him several times in the face. He said he lost a tooth from being punched in the face.

The victim said “he does not recall what occurred after this and woke up outside” when officers found him. Though he did not remember being shot, the victim told officers Burmaster showed him several firearms earlier in the evening.

Employees at Harrison Medical Center told officers the man had bullet wounds on his wrist — from where a bullet passed through — and one wound to the leg, where the bullet was still lodged.

Officers saw a pistol and a hunting rifle inside when they conducted a check, according to court documents. They also found broken beer bottles and a trail of blood from the family room to the door.